The "bug" on the bottom of the screen says "Fox News", not "Fox Business News". It's called the Fox News Channel, not the Fox Business Channel.m0002a wrote:I don't watch TV news or talks shows very much, but I do defend the right of free speech, support for which is sadly lacking by the hypocritical left wing. I rarely watch Fox News, but I do occasionally watch Fox Business News, which was the original subject of this thread. Fox Business News always has people of opposing views on their show.danimal wrote:i'm lol'ing at a neocon who voted for bush, out here trying to defend faux news
I applaud your defense of the right of free speech. How exactly do you "defend" it? I too defend peoples rights to free speech in America - I do this through continuing my career in the United States Army in service to my country. Unfortunately our politicians have really lost their way when/where it comes to actually "defending" America or the rights of her citizens.
I really hate to break it to you, but the "right" is just as hypocritical as the "left." Politicians are bunk, ALL of them; not just one side or the other. If you think otherwise you have other issues.
Anyway - You are correct, Fox "Business" News may very likely have people of opposing view points on their show - and this video clearly evidences that they are there for comedic relief. I didn't hear one of these "journalists" treat this gentleman with any amount of respect for his opinion. It wasn't just the Santa Clause remark, it was also the "you must be fun at parties" and the bit about razor blades (amounting to a suicide proposal as an economic outlook).